Speaker Profile
Biography
Dr. Sarder's research interests include the computational fusion of diverse spatial omics data. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and as research co-lead for ASNs Augmented Intelligence and Digital Health Task Force. He is the Associate Editor of IEEE Journal of Biomedical Health Informatics. Before joining UF, he was an associate professor in the Departments of Pathology Anatomical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering at the University at Buffalo (UB), where he was instrumental in building the Computational Cell Biology, Anatomy, and Pathology graduate program and received UBs Exceptional Scholars Young Investigator Award. Prior to UB, he completed post-doctoral training at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. Dr. Sarders research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Consortium, and the Human Biomolecular Atlas Project (HubMAP) Consortium.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley
Track Chair: Edward Esplin, Invitae
- PMWC Award Ceremony
Pioneer Honoree: Michael Snyder, Stanford
Pioneer Honoree: Kári Stefánsson, deCode Genetics
- Keynote
- Kári Stefánsson, deCode Genetics - Multi-omic Characterization of Cancer Development and Progression
Chair: Kathleen Barnes, Oxford Nanopore Tech
- Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, Genentech - Imaging and Data Strategies in the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN)
- Sean Hanlon, NIH/HTAN
- Advanced Image Analysis and Data Integration in the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP)
- Pinaki Sarder, University of Florida - Predicting Disease through Wearable technologies (PANEL)
Chair: Michael Snyder, Stanford
- Jessilyn Dunn, Duke
- Noosheen Hashemi, January.ai
- Gil Levy, Assuta Ashdod Hospital - Multi-omic Interrogation of Organ Systems
Chair: Jessilyn Dunn, Duke
- Gloria Pryhuber, University of Rochester Medical Center
- Chenchen Zhu, Stanford
- Assaf Kacen, PromiseBio